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  2. United States Navy Chaplain Corps - Wikipedia

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    The insignia for Christian, Muslim, and Jewish chaplains are shown on the uniforms of three U.S. Navy chaplains. The United States Navy Chaplain Corps is the body of military chaplains of the United States Navy who are commissioned naval officers. Their principal purpose is "to promote the spiritual, religious, moral, and personal well-being of ...

  3. Template:Chaplains of the United States House of ...

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  4. Chaplain - Wikipedia

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    The Reverend Manasseh Cutler, American Revolutionary War chaplain who served in George Washington's Continental Army and co-founded Ohio University. A chaplain is, traditionally, a cleric (such as a minister, priest, pastor, rabbi, purohit, or imam), or a lay representative of a religious tradition, attached to a secular institution (such as a hospital, prison, military unit, intelligence ...

  5. Chaplain Corps (United States Army) - Wikipedia

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    See also: Deputy Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army. The Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army is the head of the Army Chaplaincy. The position was created to better organize the corps. The current Chief of Chaplains is Chaplain (Major General) William Green, Jr., who became the United States Army's 26th Chief of Chaplains on 5 ...

  6. United States military chaplains - Wikipedia

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    Military Chaplains Association. The Military Chaplains Association of the United States of America is dedicated to the religious freedom and spiritual welfare of our armed services members, veterans, their families, and their survivors. Founded in 1925, it received a congressional charter in 1950 by the 81st United States Congress.

  7. List of US Army Chaplain Corps regimental awards - Wikipedia

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    Neck medal (Regimental Award) Awarded for. Demonstrating the highest standards of integrity and moral character, displayed an outstanding degree of professional competence, selflessly served Soldiers and Families, and contributed to the promotion of the Army Chaplaincy. Eligibility. Chaplains Corps Personnel (all components) Status.

  8. Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    The Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army ( CCH) is the chief supervising officer of the U.S. Army Chaplain Corps. (Chaplains do not hold commanding authority). [2] From 1775 to 1920, chaplains were attached to separate units. The Office of the Chief of Chaplains was created by the National Defense Act of 1920 in order to better organize ...

  9. Template:Chaplains of the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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  10. Template:Current U.S. Military Chiefs of Chaplains - Wikipedia

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  11. Template:Chaplains of the Fleet - Wikipedia

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